File:Cornett or fingerhole horn from Anglo-Saxon Psalter, 11th century A.D.jpg

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Cornett or fingerhole horn from Anglo-Saxon Psalter, 11th century A.D.

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English: Musical instrument identified by Francis Galpin as a cornett or cornett relative, from Winchcombe Psalter (MS Ff.1.23) (called Anglo-Saxon Psalter by Galpin), 11th century A.D.
Date 11th century A.D.
Source

Google books pdf of "Old English Instruments of Music: Their History and Character" by Francis William Galpin, Methuen, 1911. https://books.google.com/books/download/Old_English_Instruments_of_Music.pdf

Original from Anglo-Saxon Psalter written shortly after the year 1000 A.D. in the collections of University Library, Cambridge (in 1911 A.D.)
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unknown illustrator in 11th century A.D., England

unknown photographs in 1911, England
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